I had a hard time organizing my Power Supply cables even though there's a lot of room in this case. There are so many strands of thick wire, it sort of mimics tangled spaghetti lol, but I managed to clean her up as much as possible.
My original CPU temps were ranging in around 48-55OC at idle and around 63-66OC after 2 hours of L4D2 gaming in my Antec 900 mid tower gaming case which did push a lot of air, but organizing the cables was really hard and somewhat sloppy.

But now with my Red Dragon case, my temps have dropped more than 10OC all across the board. And with the addition of my upcoming Corsair H5O, it should further improve Big Time. Organizing the power supply cables I now realize is of the up most importance in any gaming case!

Hopefully in about a week I will be doing a minor update to my MOD. I am building my own custom red fan controller. I am also planning on modifying the side panel which I already had planned originally but didn't have the time.

Thanks for the input. I just installed my Corsair H50 cooler with double fan. And I am almost finished moding my 2 x 230mm black fans. I am adding Red Led's to them and spray painting them metalic red/silver chrome. New pics coming soon. I also have a bag of heat shrink toobing to further clean up the interior.

A good mod to the HAF wording, do you mind teach me or guide me how you painted it?
It's awesome.

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I'm thinking about moding my case too. The best way to do it is to lighly sand down the metal, clean it good and give it a few coats of good primer. Then get some nice colored spray paint of your choice. This should help the paint stick on. XP probably did the same i guess. You should also try and remove panels off the case. Remove the rivets by drilling them out. Get a rivet gun to put them back on.

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I know how to paint a casing, just i wonder how he traced the "HAF" wording and paint it like that

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It took me about 4 days (approx: 2-4hrs per day) to tape up that "HAF" symbol. After taping it with painters tape, I gave it a nice prime then painted it.
I took my dear time and taped it very slow cutting ever single little piece of green painters tape with scissors. Darn that was time consuming, but I really wanted this to look professional. I hope I accomplished that.

I chose the colour red because I always did used blue, and red is a great colour for gaming, it’s also a difficult colour to find stuff in like fan controllers & case fans. Blue & Green are everywhere lol. No thanks.

Now I am custom building my own RED LED fan controller to quiet my case alittle more and adding LED's with Chrome and RED Metalic primer/paint to my 2 x 230mm fans which came with the HAF. If you are interested in adding LED's to those fans let me know, I know the best place to get them online.

I took apart one of my older Blue LED fan controllers, ripped out the 5 Blue LED's and wired up 3 stronger Red LED's by using my custom wires to plug them in for power. I also used some nice heat shrink for a pro look. Gave it a nice sand, prime, paint with some heat glue assembly.

Reason I did this, for the love of RED, I just couldn't find anything but Blue, Green & Blue. I am sick of Blue/Green lol

I have one more Blue fan controller but I don't know if I am going to assault that one just yet lol I bought about 20 Red LED's so, we'll see.